How Do I Get Cornstarch Off Of My Fondant???

it seems like whenever i work with fondant i get cornstarch EVERYWHERE.. including on top of my fondant. is there an easy way to get it off? brushing it off with my hand doesn't seem to work, just smears it.

I always use cornstarch. The easiest way to get it off is to rub your hands over the fondant after you've rolled it out and before you put it on the cake. It makes it smoother and gets the cornstarch off. You can also paint the cake with vodka and the cornstarch will disappear as the vodka evaporates, but it usually makes it a little shiny which isn't always what you want.

i just did my first fondant cake(yay for me!) lol. i rolled it out using using sugar, so ended up with it on the fondant as well. i brushed as much off as i could with dry hands, then i just rubbed some shortening on my hands and smoothed the rest off. worked out well i think. not overly shiny, but has a slight shine.

I've airbrushed with water and it removes the cornstarch without leaving a shine after it dries. If you want it to shine, I'd use vodka. Don't have an airbrush, use a nylon bristle brush that is barely damp and brush over the cornstarch.

I'm with Leah, I use a little bit of shortening instead so I don't have to worry about removing corn starch or powdered sugar from the fondant. However, if you have a steamer you can steam it off lightly. I have a small steamer I use to steam my cakes on the occasion I have some sugar on them, or if I want to give the fondant a nice shine.